Hair Talk

And that’s why you never let a day go by without saying it to your kids.

Those three words are a reminder you’re always there to make their lives wondrous…

...and to do your best to keep them safe from everything that’s NOT so good for them.

With that in mind, let’s talk about three OTHER little words you say to your kids…

...words that, when they hear them, can cause screaming, hiding, and tears:

“IT’S BATH TIME!”

“Unlike grown-ups, most kids do NOT enjoy a bath at the end of a long day!”

Of course, your little ones may be part of that rare group that actually enjoy taking a bath.

But if they’re like so many children out there, the news that it’s bath time usually hits them like someone’s just run off with their favorite toy.

In fact, child therapists have uncovered lots of reasons kids can react badly to bath time.

Some kids have a hard time with quick activity changes...making it hard to suddenly go from playing or exploring, to sitting still in the tub.

They may be afraid of slipping and falling...or of getting sucked down the drain.

And in quite a lot of instances...they’re scared to get soap in their eyes.1

Honestly, who can blame them for that?

If you’ve ever experienced the burning irritation of shampoo in your own eyes, you know there’s nothing more unpleasant.

And for a child’s eyes, which continue to develop and strengthen as they grow, it can be genuinely hazardous!2

TEAR-FREE SHAMPOO: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Naturally, the need to protect children’s eyes has led to a range of widely available “tear-free” children’s and baby shampoos.

And it is true: These brands are missing a number of abrasive irritants that can sting and harm your kids’ eyes.

Unfortunately, while they do offer your little ones that extra vision protection…

...many still include a lot of the same harsh, hair-harming ingredients of mass-market shampoos.

“Whether you’re a child or adult, the shampoo aisle of your local market has some bad things waiting for your hair!”

Components like:

POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL (PEG’s): These cleansing elements can open up your child’s pores...making it easier for toxins to enter their scalp to damage their hair and dry out their skin

PARABENS: Another scalp-threatening chemical, they have also been linked in laboratory studies to several different varieties of cancer3

FORMALDEHYDE RELEASERS: These antimicrobial agents can aggravate skin allergies; they are especially bad to use on your baby’s hair, as research suggests they can disrupt the delicate development of an infant or toddler’s brain4

It’s sad but true:

Children’s shampoo may take away those tears...but you won’t like what it’s still bringing along with it!

THE CARE YOUR KIDS DESERVE

So, if you’re looking to give your kids a soothing, worry-free bath time hair experience...without the threat from all those unnecessary extra shampoo ingredients…